It’s the time of year when pheasants across the west and midwest start providing good hunting and opportunities to stay active between morning hunts and afternoon scouts. Check out this recipe for cooking up a couple of roosters on the Traeger!
The hide is about as important to a hunt as anything. Sometimes, however, you need to get creative to make it work in less-than-ideal situations. Here are a few ideas to work with the next time you encounter the need to overcome the obstacle of the no-hide situation.
Continuing on the who, how, and what of Makers Calls, we speak with Travis Ward. Travis is a guy who wants to make great calls to help people shoot ducks, and it’s really as simple as that. The best part is that he and Makers Calls delivers.
Swans. A few states offer swan hunts, and though many may be tempted to mount a bird with over a four-foot wingspan- if you happen to already have one hanging from the ceiling or aren’t interested in footing that sort of bill, we’ve got a great recipe for you to try with some of the worlds largest waterfowl.
Thinking about guiding? Just started as a guide in the outfitting industry? Check out this article for a few tips on how to succeed, what to avoid, and how to keep from burning out.
Preparing for your first waterfowl hunt can be daunting- it helps to have buddies who can show you the way but take a look at this article for a few extra tips on how to get ready for the whistling wings and reports of a 12ga on your first duck or goose hunt.
Hunting tips, tasty recipes, and more - Explore Duck Camp Dinners!
A refuge filled with gunpowder, tall tales, and boudin; this series will explore what it means to cook recipes from the “swamp floor pantry”, and explore Louisiana’s rich, complicated history with the outdoors.